SF News A's (Again) Eye Port Of Oakland Site For New Ballpark The Oakland Athletics could one day have a waterfront ballpark to rival AT&T Park, with A’s co-owner John Fisher showing interest in a Port of Oakland site as a potential
SF News Thankfully It's Not The O.Co Coliseum Anymore; Naming Rights Up For Grabs Have a cool few million floating around and interested in seeing your name printed in really big letters on the side of something large? Well, here's your chance: Overstock.com exited its naming-rights
Arts & Entertainment Sports Fans Greeted By Cool Art Celebrating Oakland Teams Fans attending today's Raiders game will catch a glimpse of a colorful piece of art celebrating Oakland and its sports teams. The 150-foot "yarn bomb" is strung on the chain-link fence on the
Arts & Entertainment R.I.P Legendary Bay Area Sports Broadcaster Lon Simmons #SFGiants family & Bay Area lost a true gentleman this morning when HOF broadcaster Lon Simmons passed away at age 91 pic.twitter.com/wCN9UFNNPJ— World Champs (@SFGiants) April 5, 2015 Sad news
SF News Will Ferrell Plays Ball With The Giants And The A's Endangering professional athletes while delighting fans, actor Will Ferrell will play nine different positions on nine different teams today at Major League Baseball spring training in Arizona. Two of those teams are the
Arts & Entertainment Once Again, The A's Are AL West Champions! During the third inning at the Coliseum on Sunday, the A's found out that they were the American League West champions, their first another back-to-back title win, and then poured booze all over
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, During A's Spring Training... Oakland A's Josh Reddick jumps to meet the Brewers' sausages during the first inning of an exhibition spring training game in Phoenix.
SF News Oakland A's Maybe One Step Closer to San Jose The owners of the Oakland Athletics, who back in 2009 announced that they were saying "See ya" to Oakland and moving down to San Jose, might be one step closer to making that
Arts & Entertainment A's Are Going To The Playoffs! Well, fancy that. The Oakland Athletics, if they win the series against the Rangers tonight, they could take the AL West. If they don't? They'll claim the second wild-card spot at least. But
SF News A's Pitcher To Police Chief: "Arm Yourself Or Get Out, It's the Wild West." Well this is odd: Dallas Braden, the Oakland Athletics pitcher currently in possession of the arm responsible for the 19th perfect game in MLB history, got in to a spat with the Stockton,
SF News Colon Blows It: A's Pitcher Benched 50 Games For Doping Barely a week after Giants All-Star MVP Melky Cabrera was busted with high amounts of testosterone in his system, Oakland A's starting pitcher Bartolo Colon has also been suspended for being in violation
SF News Oakland Coliseum Becomes Overstock.com Coliseum According to the Chronicle's intrepid reporting duo Matier & Ross, Utah-based discount clearance site Overstock.com has taken over the naming rights to the home of the Raiders and the Athletics. Appropriately enough,
SF News SF City Attorney to File Suit Against Oakland A's? City Attorney Dennis Herrera is hinting that he might file suit against the Oakland A's to keep them from moving to San Jose, which is technically part of SF Giants' territory, reports the
misc Goodbye Nick Swish It appears that the Billy Beane Player Emporium is still open for business as Beane just traded Nick Swisher to the White Sox for a bunch of prospects. The house-cleaning continues. Swisher batted
SF News It's Got to Be the Morning After Because we wish nothing but the best for the Butterscotch Stallion as he recovers from what apparently is a serious case of the blues, we pay tribute to him with one of our
SF News It's Got to Be the Morning After-- Rebuilding Edition Let's talk about rebuilding in honor of Matt Cain actually winning a game... Giants: With the Barry Circus over, everyone is now moving onto what to do about next year. What? Like people
SF News It's Got to Be the Morning After Giants 3 Dodgers 1- We have no explanation for yesterday's trade of Matt Morris to the Pirates. Not that it doesn't make sense for the Giants, but what the hell were the Pirates
SF News It's Got to Be the Morning After Giants 4 Braves 2- You know, the fun thing about this whole Barry chase is that ESPN and Fox are trying to show as many Giants games as possible because nobody knows when
SF News The A's So Far- Part III Travis Buck (.265 AVG, .371 OBP, .538 SLG, 6HR, 17 RBI) - A- With the plethora of healthy outfielders at the start of Spring Training this year (my, how quickly things change), chances
SF News The A's So Far Part I Well, effectively grading the A’s on their performance so far is like giving out report cards when half of the class has been out for most of the semester with mono. There
SF News Catching Up with the Internets Let's catch everyone up in what's going on in the world of the sports blogs -Golden State of Mind gets itself geeked for "the biggest Warriors game in twelve years." Someone at the
SF News Breaking Up is the New Black (and Orange) With Gavin Newsom out of town, it's good to know the ladies of SF are this much closer to stalking Barry Zito. Unless he starts taking after his father, Joe Zito, anytime soon:
SF News It's Thursday-- Do You Know Where Your Baseball Team Is? The thing most outsiders don’t understand about Oakland is that sentimentality is not one of its remarkable traits-- the Raiders beat that out of us in 1981. We are use to teams
SF News The A's, the End But this is the playoffs and that doesn't happen. There's only one team who ends the season without tasting disappointment and for A's fans, they watched what had been a great, fully enjoyable
SF News A’s v. Tigers, Game One: Shock & Awe And give the Tigers massive credit for exploiting the A's inadequacies. When a guy can't throw strikes, one needs to pounce with immediacy on 2 and 0 or 3 and 1 pitches. Brandon